A professionally drafted liability waiver for trampoline park businesses — ready to use as-is or convert to a digital waiver with QR-code signing. No paper, no clipboards, no lost forms.
Trampoline parks are one of the highest-liability activity businesses in operation today. The energy and excitement that brings families through the door also creates real risk of serious injury — including falls, collisions between jumpers, and neck or spinal injuries from improper landings. A thorough, well-documented waiver signed before every visit is not just good legal practice — it's often a requirement of your insurance policy and a key factor in defending any claim that arises.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND LIABILITY WAIVER — TRAMPOLINE PARK
I, the undersigned participant (or parent/legal guardian signing on behalf of a minor), voluntarily agree to participate in activities offered by [Your Business Name] ("the Company") and fully understand the nature of such activities.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
I acknowledge that participation in trampoline park activities involves inherent risks of injury or harm, including but not limited to: falls, neck and spine injuries, broken bones, collision with other jumpers, landing injuries, paralysis in extreme cases. I understand that these risks exist even when activities are conducted with the highest standard of care and supervision.
I agree to follow all park rules including weight limits, age restrictions, and one-person-per-trampoline policies. I understand that aerial maneuvers such as flips carry elevated risk of catastrophic injury.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY
In consideration of being permitted to participate in activities, I hereby release, waive, discharge, and covenant not to sue [Your Business Name], its owners, operators, directors, employees, agents, volunteers, and successors (collectively "Released Parties") from any and all liability, claims, demands, actions, or causes of action whatsoever arising out of or related to any loss, damage, injury, or death that may be sustained by me while participating in such activities, or while on the premises of the Company, WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASED PARTIES.
INDEMNIFICATION
I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Released Parties from any loss, liability, damage, or costs, including attorney's fees, that they may incur arising from my participation in activities or resulting from my breach of this agreement.
MEDICAL TREATMENT AUTHORIZATION
In the event of injury or medical emergency, I authorize the Released Parties to obtain emergency medical treatment on my behalf and agree to assume all costs associated with such treatment.
SEVERABILITY
I expressly agree that this waiver is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of the state in which activities are conducted. If any provision of this waiver is held invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
BY SIGNING THIS WAIVER, I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT:
(a) I have read this entire document carefully
(b) I understand its terms and the rights I am giving up
(c) I am signing this waiver voluntarily, of my own free will
(d) I am 18 years of age or older, or a parent/legal guardian signing on behalf of a minor
(e) I intend this document to be legally binding upon myself, my heirs, assigns, and legal representatives
Participant Name: _________________________ Date: _____________
Signature: _________________________
Parent/Guardian Name (if minor): _________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature (if minor): _________________________
This template is provided for informational purposes. We recommend having a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction review and customize this waiver before use.
Trampoline parks use WaiverBox to require waiver sign-off at ticket purchase — every participant is covered before they enter the jump floor. Customers sign in 30 seconds via QR code or link — no paper, no clipboards.
The trampoline park waiver template addresses the specific risks and legal requirements of your industry.
falls • neck and spine injuries • broken bones • collision with other jumpers • landing injuries • paralysis in extreme cases
Assumption of risk • Release of liability • Indemnification • Emergency medical authorization • Participant acknowledgment
I agree to follow all park rules including weight limits, age restrictions, and one-person-per-trampoline policies. I understand that aerial maneuvers such as flips carry elevated risk of catastrophic injury.
Designed to be broad and enforceable under US law. Participants acknowledge they have read, understood, and voluntarily signed.
Paper waivers get lost, damaged, and are nearly impossible to search. Digital waivers solve all of that — and provide stronger legal documentation.
Customers scan a QR code and sign on their own device in under 30 seconds. No clipboards, no pens, no waiting.
Find any waiver in seconds by name, date, or email. No filing cabinets, no boxes of paper. Your records are always accessible.
Every digital signature includes a UTC timestamp and IP address — stronger legal documentation than a scanned paper form.
Common questions about trampoline park liability waivers, digital signing, and legal requirements.
While requirements vary by state, most trampoline parks require signed waivers as a condition of entry and it is strongly recommended by insurers and industry associations. Many parks include the waiver as part of the ticket purchase flow to ensure 100% completion before anyone sets foot on a trampoline.
The waiver must clearly disclose the risk of falls, broken bones, neck and spinal injuries, and — critically — the potential for catastrophic injury or paralysis from flips and aerial maneuvers. Courts have found waivers inadequate when they fail to specifically mention the most serious potential outcomes.
Group events at trampoline parks require every participant to have a signed waiver on file, not just the booking party. WaiverBox lets you send a group waiver link by email or text in advance, so parents complete waivers before arrival and your staff isn't managing paper at the door.
All minors must have a parent or legal guardian sign their waiver. The parent signature acknowledges the specific risks on behalf of the child. Your waiver should state clearly that the parent has read and understood the risks before bringing their child to the park.
Yes. Digital waivers collected via QR code or pre-arrival email are legally equivalent to paper waivers and are significantly easier to store, search, and retrieve if a claim is filed. Many trampoline parks have replaced their kiosk computers entirely with a simple QR code sign at the entrance.
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